ARCH 5501 Project Manual

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Christopher Dao Kevin Story ARCH 5501 Advanced Building Design Studio Spring 2012 “Montrose Society of Music”


Christopher Dao

[MONTROSE SOCIETY OF MUSIC]

TABLE OF CONTENTS I.

Project Description

a. b. c. d. e.

Design Concept Project Issues Design Strategies Design Resolution Diagrams

II.

Precedents

III.

Historical Traditions and Global Awareness

IV.

Program Analysis

V.

Site Analysis

VI.

Building Code/Life Safety/Ordinances

a. Diagrams b. Pictures

a. Diagrams

a. Diagrams

VII.

a. b. c. d. e.

Occupancy Exit Plumbing Off Street Parking Landscape

Preliminary Outline Specifications

VIII. Structural, Mechanical/Electrical and Exit Egress a. Diagrams

IX.

Sustainable Strategies

X.

Design Process

a. Water Conservation b. Energy Conservation

a. Presentation Drawings b. Model Images

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TABLE OF CONTENTS


[MONSTROSE SOCIETY OF MUSIC] I.

Christopher Dao

PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS

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Design Concept o The intention of the design was to create a main public space that the other parts of the program would revolve around. Since the site was located near surrounding park and entertainment areas, the macro of the design was to create a building that was the center of those functions and you could start at the building and make your way north to Memorial Park or southward towards the arts district. From the macro, the program of the building then becomes the micro in that it utilizes the program to create a lobby space that accommodates both the school and concert hall visitors.

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Project Issues o The main issue to be dealt with was that the front part of the site is in the 10-500 year flood plain. o The fact that one side of the site is on Montrose, traffic in and out of the site would be a problem because of the density of traffic that goes through Montrose.

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Design Strategies o Some design strategies that I used was the placement of parking near the existing apartment parking garage to be able to utilized the rest of the site as landscaping.

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Design Resolutions o To resolve the idea that for traffic, to drop people off at this theater coming on Montrose would create a problem, I added a new thoroughfare, which puts distance between the new building and existing apartment, to bring that traffic off of Montrose.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2


Kresge Auditorium MIT Campus, Cambridge, Massachusetts Architect: Eero Saarinen Associate Architects: Anderson, Beckwith & Haible (Boston, MA) Structural Engineer: Ammann & Whitley (NY) Acoustical Consultants: BBN/Acentech Style: Structuralist Modern Built: 1950-1955 Structure: Thin Shell Reinforced Concrete Roof: 1/8th of a Sphere Dome Cladded in Copper Dome: 3.5 in THICK to 18 in @ PERIMETER (Weighs 1200-1500 lbs.) Span: 49 m (161 ft/54 yd) Area: Triangular Plan (160 ft/side) ~22,170 SF Capacity: Concert Hall - Seats 1238 Small Theater - Seats 204 - Utilized free-hanging acoustic “clouds” to direct and absorb sound. - Every seat has an unobstructed view. - Entry lobby creates a whispering gallery effect. - Building touches the Earth at 3 points. -Design in conjunction with the MIT chapel to define MIT’s social cohesion. - Domed roof allows for a column-free structure. -Named for Sebastian S. Kresge, whose foundation donated $1.5 million for auditorium and chapel.


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MIT Campus, Cambridge, Massachusetts Architect: Eero Saarinen Acoustic System: RPG Diffusor System

Kresge Auditorium


Christopher Dao

[MONTROSE SOCIETY OF MUSIC]

Since the 1950s, the Montrose area has been home to a rich history of musical talents. From bars on Fourth Ward to Cezanne, these venues have hosted anyone from acoustic jazz artists to alternative acts. In regards to the site, the site has been home to the first Sears-Roebuck store in Houston (1929) before it moved to its current location in Downtown. Then in the 1940s, it housed a temporary office building for Baylor College of Medicine before making yet another facelift in the 1950s to pave the way for Houston’s first storage business. Currently, Montrose is part of a developing master plan that includes creating a more pedestrian-accessed street with the addition of a light rails that runs from Allen Parkway towards the fine arts district. The proposed concert hall site will create a “mini” arts district on Montrose that mirrors the fine arts district in that it will create a central location that people will come to see artists as if they were paintings in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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HISTORICAL TRADITIONS AND GLOBAL AWARENESS


Blues guitarist B. B. King later termed the Fourth Ward night life as the "breeding ground" for musicians Arnett Cobb & Sam (Lightnin') Hopkinsqv.

By the early twentieth century, the 4th Ward housed bars and night spots that attracted both whites and blacks for the first time to hear great blues and jazz musicians.

1950 MUSICAL PRECEDENCE


One of the oldest folk/original music venues in continuous operation in the United States, Anderson Fair Retail Restaurant and Blue Squirrel Theater has been hosting the troubadours of the genre since the 1960’s.

Troubadour: A French medieval lyric poet composing and singing in the 11th to 13th centuries, especially on the theme of courtly love.

1960 MUSICAL PRECEDENCE


Reknown artists performed at Numbers such as Snoop Dog and The Cure.

Music venue for 33 years. Houston's oldest and most infamous venue for live local, international and breaking alternative acts.

NUMBERS has been located at 300 Westheimer Houston

1978 MUSICAL PRECEDENCE


A dusty circus theme to the dĂŠcor, all bathed in the reddish glow coming from the strings of lights draped over the deep booth seating. Live bands play on the corner stage almost every night. Frequently, famous bands such as U2 will rent out the entire place for private parties

1983 MUSICAL PRECEDENCE


Cezanne has hosted performances by Randy Brecker, Jimmy Cobb, Eddie Gomez, Joshua Redman, Billy Hart, Tim Hagans, David Liebman, Fred Hersch, Kenny Werner, Bobby Lyle, Tim Armacost, Rick Margitza, Mark Levine and Jason Marsalis among others.

Cezanne is Houston's home for acoustic jazz for over twenty years.

CEZANNE

1992 MUSICAL PRECEDENCE


Discovery Green's mission is to operate an urban park that serves as a village green, a source of health and happiness for the city, and a window into the diverse talents and traditions that enrich life in Houston. A lovely park with modern art elements mixed with comfortable places to lounge, including a large lawn in front of an attractive performance stage.

2008 MUSICAL PRECEDENCE


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7 8 9 10 11

12 1 2

12 1 2

12 1 2

3 4 5 6

3 4 5 6

3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12

TOTAL BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE

2. 470 PARKING SPACES

1. 1000-SEAT AMPHITHEATER

37,100 GSF

300 SF/PARKING SPACE

12,500 (INCL. COVERED STAGE)

CAPACITY (SF. FT.)

8,600 SF TOTAL GROSS SQUARE FOOTAGE EXTERIOR SPACES

7,840 SF TOTAL USABLE SQUARE FOOTAGE

250 SF 12. MECHANICAL ROOM

200 SF

300 SF

500 SF

300 SF

250 SF

750 SF (150 SF. EA.)

800 SF

500 SF (250 SF. EA.)

1,000 SF (100 SF EA.)

250 SF

7 8 9 10 11 12

7 8 9 10 11 12

7 8 9 10 11 12

7 8 9 10 11 12

7 8 9 10 11 12

7 8 9 10 11 12

7 8 9 10 11 12

11. SERVER/ELECTRICAL ROOM

10. RESTROOMS (MEN’S AND WOMEN’S)

9. RECITAL HALL

1

8. MUSIC LIBRARY

1

7. RECORDING STUDIO

1

6. PRODUCTION ENGINEERING CLASSROOM

1

5. MUSICIAN OFFICES (5)

1

4. ADMINISTRATIVE SUITE

1

3. PRACTICE ROOMS (2)

1

2. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ROOMS (10)

3

500 SF (250 SF EA.)

2

1. CLASSROOMS (2) 1

CAPACITY (SQ. FT.)

PRIVATE MUSIC SCHOOL


1000-SEAT AMPHITHEATER 12500 SF 125’ x 100’

1000-SEAT AUDITORIUM 7000 SF 100’ x 70’

CLASSROOMS 250 SF EA. 20’ x 15’ PRACTICE ROOMS 250 SF EA. 20’ x 15’

LOBBY 1200 SF 60’ x 20’

BACKSTAGE AREA ~3500 SF 70’ x 50’

ADMINISTRATIVE SUITE 800 SF 40’ x 20’

STAGE AREA ~1500 SF 50’ x 30’

PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ROOMS 100 SF EA. 10’ x 10’ EA.

STORAGE SOUND AND 150 SF LIGHTING 15’ x 10’ BOOTH 250 SF 25’ x 10’

MUSICIAN OFFICE 150 SF EA. 15’ x 10’

470 SPACE PARKING 141000 SF 141’ x 1000’

RECORDING STUDIO 300 SF 20’ x 15’

MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL/ SERVER ROOM ROOM 1200 SF 500 SF 60’ x 20’ 25’ x 20’

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING CLASSROOM 250 SF 20’ x 15’

MUSIC LIBRARY 500 SF 25’ x 20’

CONCESSIONS 250 SF EA. 25’ x 10’ EA.

RECITAL HALL 300 SF 20’ x 15’

RESTROOMS 720 SF 60’ x 12’

RESTROOMS MECHANICAL ROOM 200 SF 250 SF 20’ x 10’ 25’ x 10’

SERVER/ ELECTRICAL ROOM 250 SF 25’ x 10’


PERFORM

PARKING

PRACTICE

LOBBY


DIRECTION OF TRAFFIC


ALLEN PARKWAY

BAYO

U

ALL

EN P ARK

WAY

MONTROSE

MONTROSE

MONTROSE

MONTROSE

MONTROSE

BUFF ALO

WEST DALLAS

SURROUNDING STREETS AND FEATURES

WEST DALLAS


DEVELOPMENT OF GREEN SPACES


ROTATING SPACES


STRETCHING SPACES


view looking south from allen pkwy

view v iew llooking ooking w west est ffrom rom a appartments ppartments

view looking north east


view looking east from montrose

view v iew looking looking west west from from corner corner of of montrose montrose + w.dallas w.dallas

view looking north from w.dallas


FLOOD PLAIN

500 year plain

100 year plain

ground plain

site plain conditions


SUN ANGLES

Summer Azimuth at 4pm (98.4 Degrees W of S)

Winter Azimuth at 4pm (54.2 Degrees W of S)

N

Montrose

W. Dallas

Allen Parkway

Summer Azimuth at 8am (98.4 Degrees E of S)

Winter Azimuth at 8am (54.2 Degrees E of S)

Summer/ Winter Azimuth at Noon (South)


Chart by Susan Rogers

Houston Density


AGE

18%

11%

28%

6%

14%

16%

20-29 yrs

income greater than the poverty level but less than twice the poverty level

income less than poverty level

30-39 yrs

24%

5%

0-4 yrs 60-64 yrs 65+ yrs 3% 5-9 yrs 3% 2% 10-19 yrs

50-59 yrs

40-49 yrs

POVERTY

70%

income greater than or equal to twice the poverty level

ETHNICITY

asian and other non-hispanic black non hispanic

hispanic

6% 4%

23%

graduate degree and higher

EDUCATION

bachelor degree associate degree some college, no degree high school graduate/ equivalent 9th to 12th grade, no diploma less than 9th grade

5%

67%

6%

8%

11%

white non-hispanic

21%

19%

percent of residents (25 and older)*

31%


[MONTROSE SOCIETY OF MUSIC]

Christopher Dao

ELEMENT A BUILDING STRUCTURE A10 FOUNDATION A1010 FOUNDATION Foundation to be fitted with drilled piers to load-bearing clay, with grade beams and structural slab. A20

BASEMENT CONSTRUCTION B2020 BASEMENT WALLS Not Applicable

ELEMENT B BUILDING SHELL B10 STRUCTURE B1010 FLOOR STRUCTURE Floor assembly is 3" concrete slab on 1-1/2" metal decking over 36" steel beams and girders.

B20

B1020 ROOF STRUCTURE Roof assembly over music school is 4" concrete slab on 1-1/2" metal decking over 24" steel beams and girders. Roof assembly over concert hall is 4" concrete slab on 1-1/2" metal decking over 108" steel joists and beams. EXTERIOR ENCLOSURE B2010 EXTERIOR WALL MATERIALS All exterior walls are to be comprised of 5/8" plywood sheathing, waterproof membrane and rigid insulation attached to 6" metal studs with acoustical and thermal insulation; except at concert hall, where the metal stud assembly will be attached to a 6" cast-inplace concrete wall. Exterior cladding on entire exterior is 5/16" Swisspearl Concrete Panels attached to concrete wall with Swisspearl rail system. B2020 EXTERIOR GLASS AND WINDOWS All frames are composed of milled aluminum with 2-1/2" x 7-1/2" mullions. Glazing is 11/2" double-paned low-e insulated glass.

B30

ROOF CONSTRUCTION B3010 ROOF COVERING B3020 ROOF PENETRATIONS Not Applicable

ELEMENT C INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION C10 INTERIOR PARTITIONS C1010 INTERIOR PARTITIONS Concert Hall - 6" insulated metal stud, unless noted otherwise. Music School - 6" insulated metal studs, unless noted otherwise. Plumbing Walls - Double-layered 6" insulated metal studs with 6" intermediate air space for plumbing. Offices - 3" metal studs with no insulation. PRELIMINARY OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS

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Christopher Dao

[MONTROSE SOCIETY OF MUSIC]

C1020 INTERIOR DOORS Concert Hall - 9'-0" solid hardwood door with acoustically sensitive hardware and padding on both sides of door. Office - Medium stile 1-3/4" doors with 24" sidelight. Rehearsal/Practice Rooms - 8'-0" hollow metal doors with acoustically sensitive hardware and padding on both sides of door. All interior door, unless noted, are 7'-0" hollow metal doors with small vision glass. C1030 INTERIOR SPECIALITIES Not Applicable C20

STAIRWAYS C2010 STAIR CONSTRUCTION Double L2x4 steel angles with intermediate 1/2" steel plate at 6'-0" o.c. Steel shall be hot-dipped galvanized and exposed. C2020 STAIR FINISHES Tread - 1" pre-cast concrete slab Riser - Not Applicable

C30

INTERIOR FINISHEScccS C3010 INTERIOR WALL FINISHES Concert Hall - Hardwood panels hung by rail system at 30 degree angle for sound dispersion and drilled 1/8" holes for sound dampening. Offices - Painted gypsum board Restroom - 6" x 6" tile Music School - Hardwood panels hung by rail system Back of House - Painted concrete C3020 INTERIOR FLOOR FINISHES Concert Hall - Carpet Offices - Carpet Lobby - 12" x 12" Stone Panels School - Wood Flooring Restrooms - 12" x 12" Tile Back of House - Treated concrete C3030 INTERIOR CEILING FINISHES Concert Hall - Exposed steel joists covered by sound baffles Offices - Suspended ceiling with acoustical tiles School - Suspended ceiling with acoustical tiles Back of House - Exposed steel joists Restrooms - Painted gypsum board

ELEMENT D SERVICES D10 CONVEYING SYSTEMS D1010 VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION Passenger Elevator - Pump hydraulic with 10' x 10' clear floor space inside the cab Freight Elevator - Pump hydraulic with 6'-6" x 16'-6" clear floor space inside the cab

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[MONTROSE SOCIETY OF MUSIC]

Christopher Dao

D1020 HORIZONTAL TRANSPORTATION Not Applicable D20

PLUMBING SYSTEMS D2010 PLUMBING FIXTURES Restrooms - Water Closets, Urinals, Lavatories, Water Fountains Concessions - Sinks D2020 DOMESTIC WATER DISTRIBUTION Connect to City of Houston Water Service D2030 SANITARY WASTE SYSTEMS Collect in underground storage tank for gray water collection D2040 RAIN WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Collect in underground storage tank for gray water collection D2050 SPECIAL PLUMBING SYSTEMS Concessions - Grease Trap

D30

HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS D3010 HVAC SYSTEM Air-cooled chiller with 20' x 40' mechanical deck Cooling air volume - 100,000 CFM Area of main supply and return ducts - 70 square feet Area of branch supply and return ducts - 120 square feet Fan Rooms - 3,000 square feet Fresh air louvers - 300 square feet Exhaust air louvers - 250 square feet

D40

FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS D4010 FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLE SYSTEMS Fully sprinkled D4020 FIRE PROTECTION SPECIALTIES Concession - Exhaust hood Stage - Automated exhaust louvers at fly space

D50

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS D5010 ELECTRICAL SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION Connect to electrical service grid at proposed site. D5020 LIGHTING Concert Hall - theatrical light with house lights Garage - halogen flood lighting All other lighting is recessed lighting in lobby and music school.

D5030 COMMUNICATION AND SECURITY SYSTEMS Wireless and wired back for communication systems PRELIMINARY OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS

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Christopher Dao

[MONTROSE SOCIETY OF MUSIC]

Security system is hardwired to cameras, security lighting, TVs, et cetera ELEMENT E EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS E10 EQUIPMENT Concessions - warming machine, fountain drink machine, coffee machine, refrigerator, freezer Concert Hall - typical technical equipment Offices - computers, phones Music School - tuners E20

FURNISHINGS Lobby - seating for waiting guests Music School - music stands, chairs Concert Hall - fixed theatrical seating Office - desks, chairs, filing cabinet Back of House - tool shed, work benches

ELEMENT F OTHER BUILDING CONSTRUCTION F10 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION Aluminum louvers on south facing glazing ELEMENT G BUILDING SITEWORK G10

SITE PREPARATION Excavate extra soil to level ground

G20

SITE IMPROVEMENTS G2010 ROADWAY Loading truck dock to be poured on north side of proposed building New street to be poured on east edge of site parallel to Montrose, connecting Allen Parkway with W. Dallas. G2020 PARKING LOT/GARAGE 590' x 97' 370 car parking garage to be built adjacent to existing apartment garage 250' x 103' 20 car (13 ADA) surface parking lot G2030 PEDESTRIAN PAVING New concrete paving with expansion/control joints at 10'-0" o.c. overlaid with pressure treated wood panels. G2040 SITE DEVELOPMENT Sloped area 100' x 100' for development of new amphitheater as noted on site plan G2050 LANDSCAPING Trim and maintain existing trees Plant new trees as noted on site plan G5020 SITE LIGHTING SYSTEMS Exterior uplighting provided at site trees. Exterior lighting provided at all pedestrian paths Typical security lighting at each exit

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Christopher Dao

[MONTROSE SOCIETY OF MUSIC]

The proposed building design down to the materials used suggests a sustainable building. The reason that the building is located where it is and the buildings placed in the current place is to create shaded areas around the amphitheater without the ability to minimize the use of shading devices. Since the building is set back far enough from W.Dallas, the use of trees to help shade the building also adds to minimize this. Because this is in Houston, the amount of sunlight is always a possibility for solar collection. With the abundance of flat roof and use of the cool roof technology, there is the ability to put enough solar panels on the roof to power the concert hall. The windows that are being used are low-e glass so the energy that is loss from within is minimized through the windows. With Buffalo Bayou to the north and the integration of a retention/detention pond within the site, I have decided to integrate gray water/rainwater collection systems into the design. The reason for this is that because this is a concert hall/music school, water is not constantly being used throughout the day and the peak hours of use would be during performances and between classes in addition to the traditional uses of flushing toilets and drinking fountains. If we can collect the gray water from toilets and reuse it for all toilets, it is one less connection that would have to be run from the nearest City of Houston sewer system into the building. The rainwater collection system would the use of irrigating the surrounding landscape, existing and new.

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SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES


WEST DALLAS

ALLEN PARKWAY

MEMORIAL DRIVE

INTERSTATE 10

MONTROSE SOCIETY OF MUSIC

LOBBY

PERFORM

STATE HIGHWAY 59

PARKING

PRACTICE

INTERSTATE 45

2

SITE PLAN

1


4

9

8

5

6

7

3

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

1. 370 Spaces Parking Garage 2. 30 Spaces Surface Parking 3. Amphitheater 4. Lobby 5. 1000 Seat Auditorium 6. Concessions 7. Restrooms 8. Stage 9. Backstage 10. Sound & Lighting Booth 11. Mechanical Room 12. Electrical/Server Room 13. Offices 14. Classroom 15. Private Instruction Room 16. Practice Room 17. Administrative Suite 18. Recording Studio 19. Production Engineering 20. Music Library 21. Recital Room EXIT EXIT ACCESS EXIT DISCHARGE

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11

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN

10

7

7

THIRD FLOOR PLAN


SECTION THROUGH LOBBY

CROSS SECTION OF GARAGE


CURTAIN WALL

12” x 12” COMPOSITE COLUMN

SPRINKLER

LIGHT WELL

ELECTRICAL CONDUIT

CONCRETE FLOOR OVER STEEL DECK

4’ x 8’ WOOD PANELS

CURTAIN WALL

BUILDING SECTION

ASSEMBLY SECTION THROUGH SCHOOL

EXTERIOR CLADDING - CONCRETE PANELS

CONNECTION DETAILS

BAR JOIST 108” DEEP SPANS 120’

SOUND BAFFLES

4’ x 8’ x 5/16” CONCRETE PANELS

12” CONCRETE WALL

ASSEMBLY SECTION THROUGH AUDITORIUM



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